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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
The OKR-T/10 series are SIP non-isolated Point-of-Load (PoL) DC/DC power converters measuring only 0.41 x 0.65 x 0.3 inches (10.4 x 16.5 x 7.62 mm). The wide input range is 4.5 to 14 Volts DC. Based on 600 KHz synchronous buck topology, the high power conversion efficient Point of Load (PoL) module features programmable output voltage and On/Off control, under voltage lock out (UVLO), overcurrent and over temperature protections. These units meet all standard UL/EN/ IEC 60950-1 safety certifications and RoHS-6 hazardous substance compliance.
Typical unit
FEATURES EATURES
600 KHz operation 4.5-14 Vdc input voltage range Programmable output voltage from 0.591-6.0 VDC Drives up to 200 F ceramic capacitive loads High power conversion efficiency at 92% Outstanding thermal derating performance Over temperature and over current protection On/Off control SIP, 0.41 x 0.65 x 0.3 inches (10.4 x 16.5 x 7.62 mm). Meets UL/EN/IEC 60950-1 safety certification RoHS-6 hazardous substance compliance Contents Description, Connection Diagram, Photograph Ordering Guide, Model Numbering, Product Label Mechanical Specifications, Input/Output Pinout Detailed Electrical Specifications Trim Connections, Soldering Guidelines Application Notes Performance Data Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 8
Figure 1. Simplified Block Diagram
+Vin F1 +Vout
On/Off Control
Controller
External DC Power Source
Trim Open = On Closed = Off (Positive On/Off) Common Reference and Error Amplifier
Common
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
Performance Specifications and Ordering Guide
ORDERING GUIDE Output Input IIN, IIN, no load full load (mA) (Amps) 80 4.53 Efficiency Min. 90.5% Typ. 92% Case C90 Pinout P73 Package
Root Model
R/N (mVp-p) Regulation (Max.) IOUT VOUT (Amps Power VIN Nom. Range (Volts) max) (Watts) Max. Line Load (Volts) (Volts) 10 50 30 0.3% 0.75% 12 4.5-14
OKR-T/10-W12-C 0.591-6
Dimensions are in inches (mm).
Ripple and Noise is shown at Vout=1V. See specs for details.
All specifications are at nominal line voltage, Vout= 5V and full load, +25 deg.C. unless
otherwise noted. Output capacitors are 1 F ceramic and| 10 F electrolytic in parallel. Input cap is 22 F. See detailed specifications. I/O caps are necessary for our test equipment and may not be needed for your application. f Vin must be 2V or higher than Vout for 3.3 to 5V outputs.
PART NUMBER STRUCTURE
OK R - T / 10 - W12
Okami Non-isolated PoL
E-C
RoHS Hazardous Substance Compliance C = RoHS-6 (does not claim EU RoHS exemption 7b-lead in solder)
SIP-Mount Forced On/Off Control Blank = Standard on/off, open pin = ON E = Forced enable, open pin = OFF, see specs Output Voltage Range T = Trimmable, 0.591-6 Volts Wide Input Voltage Range W12 = 4.5 - 14 Volts Maximum Rated Output Current in Amps Note: Some model number combinations may not be available. Contact Murata Power Solutions for availability.
Product Label Because of the small size of these products, the product label contains a character-reduced code to indicate the model number and manufacturing date code. Not all items on the label are always used. Please note that the label differs from the product photograph on page 1. Here is the layout of the label:
Model Number OKR-T/10-W12-C OKR-T/10-W12E-C Product Code R01110 R01110E
The manufacturing date code is four characters:
Mfg. date code XXXXXX YMDX Rev. Product code Revision level
Figure 2. Label Artwork Layout
First character - Last digit of manufacturing year, example 2009 Second character - Month code (1 through 9 and O through D) Third character - Day code (1 through 9 = 1 to 9, 10 = O and 11 through 31 = A through Z) Fourth character - Manufacturing information
The label contains three rows of information: First row - Murata Power Solutions logo Second row - Model number product code (see table) Third row - Manufacturing date code and revision level
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
0.41 (10.4) C L 0.205 (5.2)
0.30 (7.62) 0.20 (5.1) 0.12 (3.05)
0.22 (5.6)
0.05 (1.3) REF THK
0.05 (1.3) REF THK
0.65 (16.5)
Pin #1 0.15 (3.8) Pin #5 0.067 (1.7) 0.134 (3.4) 0.067 (1.7) 0.134 (3.4) OKR-T/6 OKR-T/10 Pin #1 Case C90 OKR-T/3 Case C72 0.032 (0.81) 0.05 (1.3) 0.032 (0.81) 0.05 (1.3) 0.15 (3.8)
Pin diameter: 0.032 (0.81) Tolerance: 0.002 (0.05) Pin material: Copper alloy Pin finish: Pure matte tin 100-300 in. over 75-100 in. nickel
INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS OKR-T-W12 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function P73 Remote On/Off Control +VIN Ground +VOUT Output Trim Figure 2. OKR Series Component locations are typical.
Dimensions are in inches (mm shown for ref. only).
Third Angle Projection
Tolerances (unless otherwise specified): .XX 0.02 (0.5) .XXX 0.010 (0.25) Angles 2 Components are shown for reference only.
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
Performance/Functional Specifications
All specifications are typical unless noted See Note 1.
Input Dynamic Characteristics
Input Voltage Range Recommended External Fuse Reverse Polarity Protection (Note 9) Isolation Start-Up Voltage Undervoltage Shutdown Internal Input Filter Type Input Current: Full Load Conditions Inrush Transient Shutdown Mode (Off, UV, OT) Output Short Circuit No Load, 5V out Low Line (Vin=Vmin, 5Vout) Remote On/Off Control (Note 5) Positive Logic Current Remote On/Off Control Positive Logic
See Ordering Guide 20 Amps None. Use an external fuse. Not isolated. The input and output commons are internally connected. 4.2 Volts 3.4 Volts Capacitive See Ordering Guide 0.4 A2Sec. 5 mA 60 mA 80 mA 7.6 Amps [Standard version] ON = +1.5 V. to +Vin max. or open pin OFF = -0.3 to +0.4 V. max. or ground pin 1 mA ["E" version] ON = +2 V. to +Vin max., 49K pulldown to ground OFF = open pin or -0.3 to +0.4 V. max. 1 mA max. 6 mSec 6 mSec
Output
Dynamic Load Response (50 to 100% load step, no external caps) di/dt = 5 A/Sec 40 Sec to within 2% of final value Peak Deviation 300 mV Switching Frequency 600 KHz
Environmental
Calculated MTBF (Note 4) Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Thermal Protection/Shutdown Relative Humidity Restriction of Hazardous Substances
TBD -40 to +85 C., See derating curves -55 to +125 C. +120 C. to 85%/+85 C. RoHS-6 (does not claim EU RoHS exemption 7b-lead in solder)
Physical
Reflected (Back) Ripple Current (Note 2) 20 mA pk-pk
Operating PC Board Range, no derating -40 to +100 C.
Outline Dimensions Weight Safety
See Mechanical Specifications 0.07 ounces (2 grams) Meets UL/cUL 60950-1 CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 IEC/EN 60950-1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Current Turn-on Time: Vin on to Vout regulated Remote On to Vout regulated
Input Voltage Continuous or transient Output Power On/Off Control Input Reverse Polarity Protection Output Current Storage Temperature
15 Volts max. 50 Watts max. (OKR-T/10-W12) 0 Volts. min. to +Vin. max. See Fuse section Current-limited. Devices can withstand sustained short circuit without damage. -40 to +125 deg. C.
Minimum Loading Output Current Range (to rated specifications) Accuracy (50% load, no trim) Temperature Coefficient Ripple/Noise (20 MHz bandwidth) Line/Load Regulation Efficiency Maximum Capacitive Loading Cap-ESR=0.001 to 0.015 Ohms Cap-ESR >0.015 Ohms Current Limit Inception (98% of Vout setting, after warm up) Short Circuit Mode (Notes 6, 12) Short Circuit Current Output Protection Method removal. (Note 8) Short Circuit Duration (output shorted to ground) Overvoltage protection
No minimum load 0 to 10 Amps 2 % of Vnom 0.02% per C. of Vout range See Ordering Guide and note 14 See Ordering Guide and note 10 See Ordering Guide and performance graphs 200 F 1000 F 19 Amps Absolute maximums are stress ratings. Exposure of devices to greater than any of these conditions may adversely affect long-term reliability. Proper operation under conditions other than those listed in the Performance/Functional Specifications Table is not implied or recommended. CAUTION: This product is not internally fused. To comply with safety agency certifications and to avoid injury to personnel or equipment, the user must supply an external fast-blow fuse to the input terminals.
0.6 Amp Hiccup autorecovery upon overload Continuous, no damage None
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
Notes
(1) All specifications are typical unless noted. General conditions for Specifications are +25 deg.C, Vin=nominal, Vout=nominal (no trim installed), full rated load. Adequate airflow must be supplied for extended testing under power. All models are tested and specified with external 1F and 10 F paralleled output capacitors and a 22 F external input capacitor. All capacitors are low ESR types. Caps are layout dependent These capacitors are necessary to accommodate our test equipment and may not be required in your applications. All models are stable and regulate within spec under no-load conditions. (2) Input Back Ripple Current is tested and specified over a 5 Hz to 20 MHz bandwidth. Input filtering is Cin=2 x 100 F, 100V tantalum, Cbus=1000 F, 100V electrolytic, Lbus=1 H. All caps are low ESR types. (3) Note that Maximum Power Derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. At higher temperatures and/or lower airflow, the DC/DC converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total RMS current over time does not exceed the Derating curve. All Derating curves are presented at sea level altitude. Be aware of reduced power dissipation with increasing altitude. (4a) Mean Time Before Failure is calculated using the Telcordia (Belcore) SR-332 Method 1, Case 3, ground fixed conditions, Tpcboard=+25 C, full output load, natural air convection. (4b) Mean Time Before Failure is calculated using the MIL-HDBK-217N2 method, ground benign, +25C., full output load, natural convection. (5) The On/Off Control is normally controlled by a switch or open collector or open drain transistor. But it may also be driven with external logic or by applying appropriate external voltages which are referenced to Input Common. (6) Short circuit shutdown begins when the output voltage degrades approximately 2% from the selected setting. (7) The outputs are not intended to sink appreciable reverse current. (8) "Hiccup" overcurrent operation repeatedly attempts to restart the converter with a brief, full-current output. If the overcurrent condition still exists, the restart current will be removed and then tried again. This short current pulse prevents overheating and damaging the converter. Once the fault is removed, the converter immediately recovers normal operation. (9) Input Fusing: If reverse polarity is accidentally applied to the input, to ensure reverse input protection with full output load, always connect an external input fast-blow fuse in series with the +Vin input. Use approximately twice the full input current rating with nominal input voltage. (10) Regulation specifications describe the deviation as the line input voltage or output load current is varied from a nominal midpoint value to either extreme. (11) CAUTION: Since the converter is mounted on the end by its pins, do not subject it to high vibration, shock or acceleration. (12) Output current limit and short circuit protection is non-latching. When the overcurrent fault is removed, the converter will immediately recover. (13) Do not exceed maximum power specifications when adjusting the output trim. All published specifications are listed at rated nominal output current using published Derating curves. The maximum power specifications indicate brief operation before overcurrent shutdown occurs. Note particularly that current must be limited at higher output voltage in order to comply with maximum power requirements. (14) At zero output current, the output may contain low frequency components which exceed the ripple specification. The output may be operated indefinitely with no load. (15) The input and output are not isolated. They share a single COMMON power and signal return. (16) Vin must be 2V or higher than Vout for 3.3 to 6V outputs: Vin >= (2V + Vout)
Trim Connections
+VOUT RTRIM Trim RLOAD
Ground RTRIM (k) = 1.182 VOUT - 0.591
Soldering Guidelines
Murata Power Solutions recommends the specifications below when installing these converters. These specifications vary depending on the solder type. Exceeding these specifications may cause damage to the product. Your production environment may differ; therefore please thoroughly review these guidelines with your process engineers.
Wave Solder Operations for through-hole mounted products (THMT)
For Sn/Ag/Cu based solders: Maximum Preheat Temperature Maximum Pot Temperature Maximum Solder Dwell Time 115 C. 270 C. 7 seconds
For Sn/Pb based solders: Maximum Preheat Temperature Maximum Pot Temperature Maximum Solder Dwell Time 105 C. 250 C. 6 seconds
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
APPLICATION NOTES
Input Fusing Certain applications and/or safety agencies may require fuses at the inputs of power conversion components. Fuses should also be used when there is the possibility of sustained input voltage reversal which is not current-limited. For greatest safely, we recommend a fast blow fuse installed in the ungrounded input supply line. The installer must observe all relevant safety standards and regulations. For safety agency approvals, install the converter in compliance with the end-user safety standard, i.e. IEC/EN/UL 60950-1. Input Under-Voltage Shutdown and Start-Up Threshold Under normal start-up conditions, converters will not begin to regulate properly until the ramping-up input voltage exceeds and remains at the Start-Up Threshold Voltage (see Specifications). Once operating, converters will not turn off until the input voltage drops below the Under-Voltage Shutdown Limit. Subsequent restart will not occur until the input voltage rises again above the Start-Up Threshold. This built-in hysteresis prevents any unstable on/off operation at a single input voltage. Users should be aware however of input sources near the Under-Voltage Shutdown whose voltage decays as input current is consumed (such as capacitor inputs), the converter shuts off and then restarts as the external capacitor recharges. Such situations could oscillate. To prevent this, make sure the operating input voltage is well above the UV Shutdown voltage AT ALL TIMES. Start-Up Time Assuming that the output current is set at the rated maximum, the Vin to Vout Start-Up Time (see Specifications) is the time interval between the point when the ramping input voltage crosses the Start-Up Threshold and the fully loaded regulated output voltage enters and remains within its specified accuracy band. Actual measured times will vary with input source impedance, external input capacitance, input voltage slew rate and final value of the input voltage as it appears at the converter. These converters include a soft start circuit to moderate the duty cycle of its PWM controller at power up, thereby limiting the input inrush current. The On/Off Remote Control interval from On command to Vout regulated assumes that the converter already has its input voltage stabilized above the Start-Up Threshold before the On command. The interval is measured from the On command until the output enters and remains within its specified accuracy band. The specification assumes that the output is fully loaded at maximum rated current. Similar conditions apply to the On to Vout regulated specification such as external load capacitance and soft start circuitry. Recommended Input Filtering The user must assure that the input source has low AC impedance to provide dynamic stability and that the input supply has little or no inductive content, including long distributed wiring to a remote power supply. The converter will operate with no additional external capacitance if these conditions are met.
For best performance, we recommend installing a low-ESR capacitor immediately adjacent to the converter's input terminals. The capacitor should be a ceramic type such as the Murata GRM32 series or a polymer type. Initial suggested capacitor values are 10 to 22 F, rated at twice the expected maximum input voltage. Make sure that the input terminals do not go below the undervoltage shutdown voltage at all times. More input bulk capacitance may be added in parallel (either electrolytic or tantalum) if needed. Recommended Output Filtering The converter will achieve its rated output ripple and noise with no additional external capacitor. However, the user may install more external output capacitance to reduce the ripple even further or for improved dynamic response. Again, use low-ESR ceramic (Murata GRM32 series) or polymer capacitors. Initial values of 10 to 47 F may be tried, either single or multiple capacitors in parallel. Mount these close to the converter. Measure the output ripple under your load conditions. Use only as much capacitance as required to achieve your ripple and noise objectives. Excessive capacitance can make step load recovery sluggish or possibly introduce instability. Do not exceed the maximum rated output capacitance listed in the specifications. Input Ripple Current and Output Noise All models in this converter series are tested and specified for input reflected ripple current and output noise using designated external input/output components, circuits and layout as shown in the figures below. In the figure below, the Cbus and Lbus components simulate a typical DC voltage bus. Please note that the values of Cin, Lbus and Cbus will vary according to the specific converter model.
TO OSCILLOSCOPE
CURRENT PROBE +INPUT LBUS CBUS CIN
VIN
+ - + -
-INPUT CIN = 2 x 100F, ESR < 700m @ 100kHz CBUS = 1000F, ESR < 100m @ 100kHz LBUS = 1H
Figure 4: Measuring Input Ripple Current
In the figure below, the two copper strips simulate real-world printed circuit impedances between the power supply and its load. In order to minimize circuit errors and standardize tests between units, scope measurements should be made using BNC connectors or the probe ground should not exceed one half inch and soldered directly to the test circuit.
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
CAUTION: If you routinely or accidentally exceed these Derating guidelines, the converter may have an unplanned Over Temperature shut down. Also, these graphs are all collected at slightly above Sea Level altitude. Be sure to reduce the derating for higher density altitude.
C2 SCOPE RLOAD
COPPER STRIP +OUTPUT
C1
-OUTPUT COPPER STRIP
Output Current Limiting Current limiting inception is defined as the point at which full power falls below the rated tolerance. See the Performance/Functional Specifications. Note particularly that the output current may briefly rise above its rated value in normal operation as long as the average output power is not exceeded. This enhances reliability and continued operation of your application. If the output current is too high, the converter will enter the short circuit condition. Output Short Circuit Condition When a converter is in current-limit mode, the output voltage will drop as the output current demand increases. If the output voltage drops too low (approximately 98% of nominal output voltage for most models), the magnetically coupled voltage used to develop primary side voltages will also drop, thereby shutting down the PWM controller. Following a time-out period, the PWM will restart, causing the output voltage to begin ramping up to its appropriate value. If the short-circuit condition persists, another shutdown cycle will initiate. This rapid on/off cycling is called "hiccup mode". The hiccup cycling reduces the average output current, thereby preventing excessive internal temperatures and/or component damage. A short circuit can be tolerated indefinitely. The "hiccup" system differs from older latching short circuit systems because you do not have to power down the converter to make it restart. The system will automatically restore operation as soon as the short circuit condition is removed. Remote On/Off Control Please refer to the Connection Diagram on page 1 for On/Off connections. Positive polarity models are enabled when the On/Off pin is left open or is pulled high to +Vin with respect to -Vin. Positive-polarity devices are disabled when the On/Off is grounded or brought to within a low voltage (see Specifications) with respect to -Vin. Dynamic control of the On/Off function should be able to sink appropriate signal current when brought low and withstand appropriate voltage when brought high. Be aware too that there is a finite time in milliseconds (see Specifications) between the time of On/Off Control activation and stable, regulated output. This time will vary slightly with output load type and current and input conditions. Output Capacitive Load These converters do not require external capacitance added to achieve rated specifications. Users should only consider adding capacitance to reduce switching noise and/or to handle spike current load steps. Install only enough capacitance to achieve noise objectives. Excess external capacitance may cause regulation problems, degraded transient response and possible oscillation or instability.
C1 = 0.1F CERAMIC C2 = 10F TANTALUM LOAD 2-3 INCHES (51-76mm) FROM MODULE
Figure 5: Measuring Output Ripple and Noise (PARD)
Minimum Output Loading Requirements All models regulate within specification and are stable under no load to full load conditions. Operation under no load might however slightly increase output ripple and noise. Thermal Shutdown To prevent many over temperature problems and damage, these converters include thermal shutdown circuitry. If environmental conditions cause the temperature of the DC/DC's to rise above the Operating Temperature Range up to the shutdown temperature, an on-board electronic temperature sensor will power down the unit. When the temperature decreases below the turn-on threshold, the converter will automatically restart. There is a small amount of hysteresis to prevent rapid on/off cycling. The temperature sensor is typically located adjacent to the switching controller, approximately in the center of the unit. See the Performance and Functional Specifications. CAUTION: If you operate too close to the thermal limits, the converter may shut down suddenly without warning. Be sure to thoroughly test your application to avoid unplanned thermal shutdown. Temperature Derating Curves The graphs in the next section illustrate typical operation under a variety of conditions. The Derating curves show the maximum continuous ambient air temperature and decreasing maximum output current which is acceptable under increasing forced airflow measured in Linear Feet per Minute ("LFM"). Note that these are AVERAGE measurements. The converter will accept brief increases in current or reduced airflow as long as the average is not exceeded. Note that the temperatures are of the ambient airflow, not the converter itself which is obviously running at higher temperature than the outside air. Also note that very low flow rates (below about 25 LFM) are similar to "natural convection", that is, not using fan-forced airflow. Murata Power Solutions makes Characterization measurements in a closed cycle wind tunnel with calibrated airflow. We use both thermocouples and an infrared camera system to observe thermal performance.
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OKR-T/10-W12 Series
Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
PERFORMANCE DATA
Efficiency vs. Line Voltage and Load Current @ +25C (VOUT = 6V)
100 95 90 Efficiency (%) 85 80 75 70 65 0 2 4 6 Load Curre nt (Amps) 8 10 VIN = 8V VIN = 12V VIN = 14V Efficiency (%) 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 0 2 4 6 Load Curre nt (Amps) 8 10 VIN = 5.3V VIN = 12V VIN = 14V
Efficiency vs. Line Voltage and Load Current @ +25C (VOUT = 3.3V)
Efficiency vs. Line Voltage and Load Current @ +25C (VOUT = 1.5V)
100 90 Efficiency (%) VIN = 4.5V VIN = 12V VIN = 14V Efficiency (%) 80 70 60 50 40 0 2 4 6 Load Curre nt (Amps) 8 10 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 0
Efficiency vs. Line Voltage and Load Current @ +25C (VOUT = 1V)
VIN = 4.5V VIN = 12V VIN = 14V
2
4 6 Load Curre nt (Amps)
8
10
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Adjustable Output 10-Amp SIP-mount DC/DC Converters
PERFORMANCE DATA
Maximum Current Temperature Derating at Sea Level (VIN= 12V, VOUT = 6V).
12 11 10 12 11 10
Maximum Current Temperature Derating at Sea Level (VIN= 12V, VOUT = 2.5V)
Output Current (Amps)
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 Ambient Temperature (C) 100 200 300 400 LFM LFM LFM LFM
Output Current (Amps)
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 Ambient Temperature (C) Natural convection 100 LFM 200 LFM 300 LFM 400 LFM
Maximum Current Temperature Derating at Sea Level (VIN= 12V, VOUT = 1V).
12 11 10
Output Current (Amps)
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 Ambient Temperature (C) Natural convection 100 LFM 200 LFM 300 LFM 400 LFM
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